Oh dear, Argus and the E/I battle.

I had been planning on writing this before a few members suggested that I may be an INTP, so that is merely a coincidence in relation to my posting this, but it certainly did fortify my uncertainty.

More and more I have been receding from prolonged period's social interaction. Even tonight I found myself escaping two or three times within a six hour window because I needed a break from the intensity. Normally hanging out with my friends isn't too socially taxing and I can be within talking distance of them for days, but tonight there were some acquaintances that are a bit more boisterous. Even outside of tonight I generally avoid clearly congenial and gregarious group opportunities.

A few weeks ago I met a rather outgoing girl in psychology class. I thought she was cool so I invited her to hang out that weekend. Unfortunately I found her almost unbearably talkative - like she'd explode if she didn't talk. Eventually she felt a little less nervous and piped now a bit, but I doubt I'll intentionally put myself in another long car ride with her.

I tend to reverse-reflect whatever social environment I'm in.
If everyone is arguing, I'll try to unify them.
If everyone is in agreement fairy-tail land, I'll try to get them to identify their differences and maybe even argue.
If everyone is quiet, I'll quite skillfully allure them into group conversation.
If there is one or more overly talkative person's, I'll remain as silent as the dead.

My question is:
As far as you can tell according to your own observations and criteria, what do you think my type is?

Feel free to pick my brain as much as you'd like before voting if you have any questions. If you don't,go ahead and vote... maybe even say why you voted the way you did.

Who's to say you're ENTP or INTP? Stop using the four dichotomies to type yourselves.

If you want to know your true type, you must write a description of yourself without using such a poor method. Just talk about people or tasks, your interests and hobbies and your interpretation of such. Life priorities, how you think, how you are communication-wise, just write a good few paragraphs about yourself.

When you're in a group, what are you focused on (the atmosphere, emotional expression, exchange of ideas, productiveness, etc.?) What is your typical group behavior, and how'd you like groups to be and behave (small size, emotionally subdued, spontaneous, disorganized activities, etc.) Least favorite group behavior?

Who's to say you're ENTP or INTP? Stop using the four dichotomies to type yourselves.

If you want to know your true type, you must write a description of yourself without using such a poor method. Just talk about people or tasks, your interests and hobbies and your interpretation of such. Life priorities, how you think, how you are communication-wise, just write a good few paragraphs about yourself.

When you're in a group, what are you focused on (the atmosphere, emotional expression, exchange of ideas, productiveness, etc.?) What is your typical group behavior, and how'd you like groups to be and behave (small size, emotionally subdued, spontaneous, disorganized activities, etc.) Least favorite group behavior?

I have zero interpersonal abilities.
There is an overwhelming amount of variables to those questions. But I'm about to go to bed and I have a feeling those questions will stick with me.

I have zero interpersonal abilities.
There is an overwhelming amount of variables to those questions. But I'm about to go to bed and I have a feeling those questions will stick with me............................................Let' s fuck the questions and just get to the bottom line and VOTE.

Umm, but outgoing and charismatic? Isn't that interpersonal skills? ENTPs are supposed to interact well. I vote ENTP

Umm, but outgoing and charismatic? Isn't that interpersonal skills? ENTPs are supposed to interact well. I vote ENTP

Ahh! I meant intrapersonal. But... I do have good abilities in that area, it's just convoluted - an endless pit of overlapping and remotely connected web of feelings and observations, all observable yet indistinguishable.